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1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND REFERENCE HANDBOOK Genset Controller, GC-1F Installation instructions Functional description Parameter list Document no.: M

2 This description includes the following versions: GC-1F GC-1F/2 SW version 1.2x.x SW version 2.x.x or later DEIF A/S Page 2 of 122

3 Table of contents 1. ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT... 5 GENERAL PURPOSE... 5 INTENDED USERS... 5 CONTENTS/OVERALL STRUCTURE WARNINGS AND LEGAL INFORMATION... 7 LEGAL INFORMATION AND DISCLAIMER... 7 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS... 7 SAFETY ISSUES... 7 FACTORY SETTINGS... 7 DEFINITIONS... 7 UL APPLICATIONS GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION... 9 INTRODUCTION... 9 TYPE OF PRODUCT... 9 STANDARD FUNCTIONS... 9 OPTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MOUNTING TERMINALS WIRING BINARY INPUTS BREAKER SELECTION CHARGER ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONS CONNECTION OF THE 3-PHASE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CONNECTION OF THE 1-PHASE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CONNECTION OF THE SPLIT-PHASE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT COMMUNICATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION PUSH-BUTTONS, LEDS AND DISPLAY UNIT FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ALARM FUNCTION TIMER FUNCTION MAINS VOLTAGE UNBALANCE DETECTION PHASE SEQUENCE ERROR UTILITY SOFTWARE INPUT CONFIGURATION OUTPUT FUNCTIONS CONFIGURATION OF THE EXTERNAL I/O (OPTION H8) ALARM INDICATION LEDS PARAMETER GROUPS LANGUAGE SELECTION FAIL CLASS SERVICE TIMERS COMMAND TIMER CONFIGURABLE VIEWS IN THE DISPLAY EIC SPEED RAMP (REQUIRES OPTION H5) RMI SENSORS BINARY INPUT WITH WIRE BREAK DETECTION FUEL PUMP LOGIC ANALOGUE INPUTS 0(4) TO 20 MA GENERATOR BREAKER CONTROL TEST FUNCTION DEIF A/S Page 3 of 122

4 OFF MODE M-LOGIC BUZZER UPGRADE OF FIRMWARE GSM AND MODEM COMMUNICATION SMS ALARMS PC UTILITY SOFTWARE CONNECTION VIA MODEM PC UTILITY SOFTWARE COMMUNICATION SAFETY AUTO ENGINE START START SEQUENCES STOP SEQUENCES PARAMETER LIST PARAMETER GROUPS SETUP PARAMETER OVERVIEW FAIL CLASS ENGINE ALARM SETTINGS (PROTECTION) MULTI-INPUTS BINARY INPUTS WITH WIRE BREAK ANALOGUE INPUTS 0(4) TO 20 MA RMI INPUTS RPM INPUT HZ/V MONITORING SETTINGS COMMUNICATION SETUP EXTERNAL I/O SETUP DEIF A/S Page 4 of 122

5 1. About this document This chapter includes general user information about this handbook concerning the general purpose, the intended users, the overall purpose and the overall contents and structure. General purpose This document is the for DEIF s Genset Controller, the GC-1F. The document mainly includes installation instructions, presentation of push-buttons, LEDs and display, functional descriptions and complete standard parameter lists. The general purpose of the is to provide the information needed to install the unit correctly and to provide information about the functionality of the unit and its applications. The handbook also offers the user the information he needs in order to successfully set up the parameters needed in his specific application. Make sure to read this handbook before working with the Multi-line 2 controller and the genset to be controlled. Failure to do this could result in human injury or damage to the equipment. Intended users The handbook is mainly intended for the person responsible for installing the unit and for the person responsible for the unit setup. Naturally, others might also find useful information in the handbook. Contents/overall structure The is divided into chapters and in order to make the structure of the document simple and easy to use, each chapter will begin from the top of a new page. The following will outline the contents of each of the chapters. About this document This first chapter includes general information about this handbook as a document. It deals with the general purpose and the intended users of the Installation Instructions and Reference Handbook. Furthermore, it outlines the overall contents and structure of the document. Warnings and legal information The second chapter includes information about general legal issues and safety precautions relevant in the handling of DEIF products. Furthermore, this chapter will introduce note and warning symbols, which will be used throughout the handbook. General product information The third chapter will deal with the unit in general and its place in the DEIF product range. Installation instructions This chapter includes the information needed to perform correct installation of the unit, for example mounting instructions, terminals, wiring, inputs, and so on Push-buttons, LEDs and display This chapter deals with push-button and LED functions. Furthermore, information about the display including icon list is presented. DEIF A/S Page 5 of 122

6 Functional descriptions This chapter includes functional descriptions for the unit s standard functions. Screen dumps and flow charts are used in order to simplify the information. Parameter list This chapter includes a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be used for reference, when information about specific parameters is needed. DEIF A/S Page 6 of 122

7 2. Warnings and legal information This chapter includes important information about general legal issues relevant in the handling of DEIF products. Furthermore, some overall safety precautions will be introduced and recommended. Finally, the highlighted notes and warnings, which will be used throughout the document, are presented. Legal information and disclaimer DEIF takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the genset. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the generator set controlled by the unit, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the set must be contacted. The units are not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the warranty will be lost. Disclaimer DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice. The English version of this document always contains the most recent and up-to-date information about the product. DEIF does not take responsibility for the accuracy of translations, and translations might not be updated at the same time as the English document. If there is a discrepancy, the English version prevails. Electrostatic discharge awareness Sufficient care must be taken to protect the terminals against static discharges during the installation. Once the unit is installed and connected, these precautions are no longer necessary. Safety issues Installing the unit implies work with dangerous currents and voltages. Therefore, the installation should only be carried out by authorised personnel who understand the risks involved in working with live electrical equipment. Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement inputs as this could lead to injury or death. Factory s The unit is delivered with certain factory s. Given the fact that these s are based on average values, they are not necessarily the correct s for matching the individual engine. Thus precautions must be taken to check the s before running the engine. Definitions Throughout this document, a number of notes and warnings will be presented. To ensure that these are noticed, they will be highlighted in order to separate them from the general text. Notes The notes provide general information which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind. DEIF A/S Page 7 of 122

8 Warnings The warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed. UL applications These flat surface panel-mounted controllers are intended to be used in Listed Generator Assemblies, where the suitability of the combination has been determined by Underwriters Laboratories. DEIF A/S Page 8 of 122

9 3. General product information This chapter includes overall product information about the unit in general and its place in the DEIF product range. Introduction The concept of the GC-1F is to offer a simple and effective solution to genset builders, who need a flexible yet cost-competitive protection and control unit for small and medium-sized generators. Type of product The Generator Controller GC-1F is a microprocessor-based control unit containing all necessary functions for protection and control of a power generator. Besides the control and protection of the diesel engine it contains a full 3-phase AC voltage and current measuring circuit. The unit is equipped with an LCD display presenting all values and alarms. Standard functions Engine control Start preparation (pre-heating or pre-lubrication) Start/stop sequences with selectable number of start attempts Fuel solenoid selection (coil type) Idle speed control Local or remote start/stop Stop sequence with cooling down Command timers Shut down override (fire pump) Fuel logic Running feedback detection selectable o Generator Hz/V o Charger alternator input (W terminal) o Binary input (D+) o Oil pressure o RPM input Engine monitoring Three configurable inputs, all selectable between o RMI or o 0(4) to 20 ma from active transducer or o Binary with wire break o Six binary inputs, configurable RPM input, selectable o Magnetic pickup o NPN or PNP pickup o Tacho generator o Charger alternator W terminal DEIF A/S Page 9 of 122

10 Generator monitoring 3-phase or single phase generator monitoring o Voltage/current/frequency/power factor/power/reactive power Mains monitoring 3-phase or single phase generator monitoring o Voltage/frequency Generator protection (ANSI) Over-/under-voltage (27/59) Over-/under-frequency (81) Over-current (50/51) Overload (32) Reverse power (32) Phase sequence error (47) Mains protection (ANSI)* Over-/under-voltage (27/59) Over-/under-frequency (81) *Only HW 1.05 and SW 2.2x.x M-Logic Simple logic configuration tool Selectable input events Selectable output commands Display panel pixel backlight STN Alarm texts editable All texts in multi-language Clear text alarm messages Clear text diagnostics for both hardwired inputs and CAN bus messages (J1939) Log book holding 150 log entries Real time clock for time and date Options The basic GC-1F genset controller unit can be equipped with an AMF and option needed to provide a real emergency power system controller. Furthermore, CAN bus communication for different engine types is available, and CAN bus for up to two AOPs is possible at the same time. Also Modbus RS-485 is available as an option. A full options list is included in the data sheet. DEIF A/S Page 10 of 122

11 4. Installation instructions This chapter includes the information needed to perform correct installation of the unit, for example mounting instructions, terminals, wiring, inputs, and so on Mounting The unit is designed for flush mounting by means of 4 fixing clamps (IP52), which are included at delivery. To have the IP65 (12 fixing clamps), the unit must be ordered with option L. The two fixing clamps on each side are mounted on the top and bottom of the GC-1F box. Mounting of the unit The unit is designed for mounting in the panel front. In order to ensure optimum mounting, the panel door must be cut out according to the following measurements: H W = mm H W = 5.94" 8.31" " Unit dimensions DEIF A/S Page 11 of 122

12 Tightening torques Unit panel door mounting: Nm (see diagram in "Unit dimensions ") Plug connections (terminals): 0.5 Nm AOP-1 and AOP-2 (see diagram below) Panel door mounting: 0.7 Nm Sub-D screw: 0.2 Nm DC-DC converter terminals: 0.5 Nm DEIF A/S Page 12 of 122

13 Terminals Unit rear view com1 2 3 Power Status Multi funcsupply config tional input com Binary inputs Mains voltage Gen Voltage L1 N L2 NA L3 L1 N NA L2 NA L com Input R21 R22 R23 Emergency RS485 stop Modbus Option H2 Can 1 J1939 Option H5 Can 2 Option H8/X4 Gen Current L1 L2 L R24 B(-) GND A(+) R Can H 53 GND54 Can L Can H 57 GND 58 Can L The RJ11 connector for the PC connection interface box is placed on the side of the unit. Term. 3-4, status relay is only configurable in HW 1.05 and SW 2x.x. DEIF A/S Page 13 of 122

14 Terminal description For the relay outputs the following terms will be used: NO means Normally Open. NC means Normally Closed. Com. means common terminal for the individual relay. Term. Technical data Description 1 Power supply + Aux. supply 2 Power supply GND 3-4 Status out/configurable. Contact ratings 1 A 24 V DC/ V AC Resistive General status output for marine approvals** Configurable only available from HW 1.05 and sw 2.x.x 9 Common Common for term. 10 to Digital input Start enable/configurable 11 Digital input Remote start/stop/configurable 12 Digital input Charge alternator D+ (running)/configurable 13 Digital input Configurable 14 Digital input Coolant temperature/configurable 15 Digital input Oil pressure/configurable 19 Common Common for emergency stop term Emergency stop and common for 21 to 23 Common for relay 21, 22 and 23 and input for emergency stop* 21 Relay output 21. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/V AC Start prepare/configurable. Function NO (UL/cUL Listed: 1 A Resistive) 22 Relay output 22. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/V AC Starter (crank)/configurable. Function NO (UL/cUL Listed: 1 A Resistive) 23 Relay output 23. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/V AC Run coil/configurable. Function NO (UL/cUL Listed: 1 A Resistive) Relay output 24. Contact ratings 8 A 30 V DC/V AC Horn/configurable. Function NO (UL/cUL Listed: 6 A Resistive) Relay output 26. Contact ratings 8 A 30 V DC/V AC (UL/cUL Listed: 6 A Resistive) Alarm/configurable. Function NO Multi-functional inputs 5 Common Common for term. 6 to 8 6 RMI1/0(4) to 20 ma/binary input Fuel level/configurable 7 RMI2/0(4) to 20 ma/binary input Oil pressure/configurable 8 RMI 3/0(4) to 20 ma/binary input Water temp./configurable Tacho RPM input 16 RPM input (MPU) Magnetic pickup/tacho generator 17 RPM-GND Common for RPM input 18 RPM input (W/L) Magnetic pickup. PNP, NPN or charge alternator W terminal 3-phase generator voltage input 33 Gen. voltage L1 34 Gen. neutral 35 Not used, must not be connected 36 Gen. voltage L2 Generator voltage and frequency 37 Not used, must not be connected 38 Gen. voltage L3 3-phase generator current input 39 Gen. current L1, s1 40 Gen. current L1, s2 41 Gen. current L2, s1 Generator current 42 Gen. current L2, s2 43 Gen. current L3, s1 DEIF A/S Page 14 of 122

15 44 Gen. current L3, s2 3-phase mains voltage inputs 28 Mains voltage L1 29 Mains voltage neutral 30 Mains voltage L2 31 Not used, must not be connected 32 Mains voltage L3 Breaker relays 45 Relay R45. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/250 V AC Generator circuit breaker/configurable, function (UL/cUL Listed: Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/30 V AC) NO (normally open). 46 Relay R45 Optional relay for closing mains breaker (option B3) 47 Relay R47. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/250 V AC Mains circuit breaker/configurable, function NC (UL/cUL Listed: Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/30 V AC) (normally closed). Option B3 48 Relay R47 Optional relay NO contact (option M19) 47 Relay R47. Contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/250 V AC Mains circuit breaker/configurable, function NO (UL/cUL Listed: contact ratings 2 A 30 V DC/30 V AC) (normally open) 48 Relay R47 Optional Modbus RS-485 interface (option H2) 49 B (-) 50 GND Modbus RS-485 RTU or ASCII 51 A (+) Optional CAN bus port #1: Engine interface (option H5) 53 CAN-H 54 CAN-GND CAN J1939 engine communication 55 CAN-L Optional CAN bus port #2: AOP-2 (option X4) 57 CAN-H 58 CAN-GND CAN communication line to AOP-2 59 CAN-L Optional CAN bus port #2: External I/O interface (option H8) 57 CAN-H 58 CAN-GND CAN communication port to external I/O 59 CAN-L * If terminal 20 is used for emergency stop, see wiring diagram below. ** The status relay is the up watchdog output. This relay is normally energised, and the switch is closed after power-up. If the up fails or the power is lost, the relay will deenergise and the switch will open. If the unit fails to start up at power-up, then the relay switch will remain open. The relay output functions are configurable via the PC utility software and can be configured to cover the following functions: - Alarm/limit - Engine run indication - Horn - Idle speed output - Not used - Prepare - Run coil - Starter - Stop coil - Engine heater - Stop coil (not acc. in start seq.) - Fuel pump DEIF A/S Page 15 of 122

16 It is possible to choose run coil on one relay and stop coil on another, thus supporting engines with double systems. The multi-functional inputs can be configured to cover the following functions: - RMI sensor input - 0 to 20 ma input - 4 to 20 ma input - Binary input with wire break (switch function) Tacho RPM input (MPU) can be configured to cover the following functions: - Magnetic pickup (2-wire) - NPN or PNP pickup* * These RPM inputs require external equipment. Tacho RPM input with capacitor (W/L) can be configured to cover the following functions: - Magnetic pickup (2-wire) - W terminal on charger alternator - NPN or PNP pickup* * These RPM inputs require external components. The generator voltage and current input can be configured to the following: - Voltage 100 to V primary - Current 5 to 9000 A primary DEIF A/S Page 16 of 122

17 Wiring If a stop coil is used, the REX resistor can be connected to the starter relay (crank). The illustrated configuration is the default factory. The use of the relays can be chosen freely. It is important to protect the unit against damage caused by high voltages. Therefore, the fuse must not be more than 2 A. DEIF A/S Page 17 of 122

18 Binary inputs All binary inputs are 12/24 V DC bi-directional optocoupler type. The typical wiring is illustrated below: 12/24 V DC The binary inputs use fixed signals. Only the mode shift input and the test input (if the timer is used) use pulse signal. DEIF A/S Page 18 of 122

19 Breaker selection The GC-1F can handle contactors and pulse breakers. Selection of breaker type is done under output. Pulse breaker: GB ON + GB OFF GB pulse ON time: GB ON + GB OFF can be set in menu 6234 Continuous breaker: GB continues Continuous breaker selection Pulse breaker selection GC-1Fs ordered with option M19 will have relay 47 with NO contact. Pulse breakers are only available in HW 1.05 and SW 2.x.x DEIF A/S Page 19 of 122

20 Charger alternator connections The charger alternator can be used as running-feedback in 2 different ways: 1) Using the D+ terminal connected to terminal 12 2) Using the W terminal connected to the RPM input Usually only one of these possibilities is used. Rex: Excitation resistor 12 V systems: 47 4 W 24 V systems: W At standstill the battery + is connected to terminal 9 (common), and a current flows to terminal 12 and via the D+ input on the alternator to ground (battery -). When the starter is engaged (cranking), the battery will supply the D+ through the REX resistor, helping the alternator to excite. When the alternator starts to produce voltage (excitation OK), the speed of the alternator will be above running speed, and the voltage on term. 12 will rise to a value higher than the battery voltage and then interrupt the current flow through REX and activate the running feedback input. Engine is running. If a stop coil is used, the REX resistor can be connected to the starter relay (crank). DEIF A/S Page 20 of 122

21 Connection of the 3-phase voltage and current Wiring, AC interface CONSUMER GC-1F N L1 L2 L3 Supply GB ON command 14 GB OFF feedback GB 33 U L1 36 U L2 34 Neutral 38 U L3 Generator voltages S2 40 L1 s2 S1 39 L1 s1 S2 S L2 s2 L2 s1 Generator current S2 44 L3 s2 S1 43 L3 s1 N L1 L2 L3 Generator Connection of the 1-phase voltage and current GC-1F Supply N L GB ON command 14 GB OFF feedback GB 33 U L1 34 Neutral Generator voltages S2 S1 40 L1 s2 39 L1 s1 Generator current N L1 Generator DEIF A/S Page 21 of 122

22 Connection of the split-phase voltage and current Voltage measurement fuses: If the wires/cables are protected with fuses, use 2 A slow blow or higher, dependent on the wires/cables being protected. DEIF A/S Page 22 of 122

23 Communication Wiring instructions Option H2, Modbus RTU Connection with 2-wire shielded cable: We recommend a maximum length of 300 m for the total Modbus line. Cable: Belden 3105A or equivalent. 22 AWG (0.6 mm 2 ) twisted pair, shielded, <40 m /m, min. 95 % shield coverage. The RS-485 Modbus lines need end resistors (end terminators) when the bus length exceeds 30 m. If end resistors are needed, we recommend to install them like this: DEIF A/S Page 23 of 122

24 Option H5, CAN bus engine communication Connection with 2-wire shielded cable: We recommend a maximum length of 300 m for the total CAN bus line. Cable: Belden 3105A or equivalent. 22 AWG (0.6 mm 2 ) twisted pair, shielded, <40 m /m, min. 95 % shield coverage. DEIF A/S Page 24 of 122

25 Option H8, external I/O modules If option H8 is used together with AOP-2, the total terminal resistance of the AOP-2 and the external I/O controller must be 120. We recommend a maximum length of 300 m for the total CAN bus line. Cable: Belden 3105A or equivalent. 22 AWG (0.6 mm 2 ) twisted pair, shielded, <40 m /m, min. 95 % shield coverage. DEIF A/S Page 25 of 122

26 Option X4, additional operator panel AOP-2 For wiring details, refer to Wiring instructions in this section. If option H8 is used together with AOP-2, the total end resistance of the AOP-2 and the external I/O controller must be 120. A DC/DC converter for the DC supply voltage and 2 1 m cable with an RJ12 plug in one end and stripped wires in the other end are included in the AOP-2 delivery. DEIF A/S Page 26 of 122

27 Technical information Technical specifications Accuracy: Class 2.0 To IEC/EN Operating temp.: Storage temp.: Heat foil (option L2): -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F) (UL/cUL Listed: Max. 50 C ambient) -40 to 70 C (-40 to 158 F) Display will operate at -40 C (-40 F) Measuring input voltage: 50 to 480 V AC (+20 %) Phase to phase Load: 1.5 M /phase Frequency: Measuring input current: Current overload: Short-circuit protection: Consumption, max.: Pickup input voltage: Frequency: Aux. supply: Passive binary input voltage: Impedance: Dropout cranking: RMI inputs: Analogue input: Input impedance: 30 to 70 Hz 1A or 5 A AC from current transformer (UL/cUL Listed: Use listed or R/C (XODW2.8) current transformers 4 In continuously 20 In, 10 s (max. 75 A) 80 In, 1 s (max. 250 A) 3 % of 350 %*In (only HW 1.05 and 2.0x.x) 0.3 VA/phase 2 to 70 V peak 10 to Hz 6 to 36 V DC continuously (UL/cUL Listed: 7.5 to 32.7 V DC) Max. 8 W consumption With L2 heatfoil, max. 16 W Bi-directional optocoupler 6 to 36 V DC 4.7 k Able to survive 0 V for 50 ms at 12 V DC aux. supply before dropout Resistor inputs ohm, internal 3 V supply (0)4 to 20 ma from active transducer 50 DEIF A/S Page 27 of 122

28 Active binary input voltage: Dry contact inputs (see note) 3 V DC supply, with cable supervision Relay outputs: Impedance: 240 ~ 16 ma Relays 21-23: 30 V DC/AC 2 A (UL/cUL Listed: 1 A Resistive) Relays 45,47: 250 V AC/30 V DC 2 A (UL/cUL Listed: 30 V DC/AC 2 A Resistive) Relays 24,26: 30 V DC/AC 8 A (UL/cUL Listed: 6 A Resistive) 1 status/config. Relay 3-4: 24 V DC 1 A Resistive Response times: (Delay set to min.) Generator: Reverse power Power/overload Over-current Over-/under-voltage Over-/under-frequency Fast over-current < 400 ms < 400 ms < 400 ms < 400 ms < 400 ms < 300 ms Mounting: Panel-mounted (UL/cUL Listed: For use on a flat surface of a type 1 enclosure. Main disconnect must be provided by installer) Size: mm ( ) Climate: Display: 97 % RH to IEC , test Db -20(-40) C to IEC C to IEC pixel backlight STN 3 line views can max. show a value of 9999 Safety: To EN , UL508 and CSA22.2 No Installation category (over-voltage category) III, 300 V, pollution degree 2 Protection: Front: IP52/NEMA type 1 (IP65/NEMA type 1 with gasket, option L) Terminals: IP20/NEMA type 1 To IEC/EN EMC/CE: To EN /2/3/4 IEC Material: Plug connections: All plastic materials are self-extinguishing acc. to UL94 (V1) AC voltage/current inputs: 3.5 mm 2 (13 AWG) multi-stranded Other: 1.5 mm 2 (16 AWG) multi-stranded (UL/cUL Listed: Wire size: AWG Use min. 60/75 C copper conductors only) DEIF A/S Page 28 of 122

29 Tightening torque: All inputs: 0.5 Nm (5-7 lb-in) PC connection: RS-232 converter box (option J5) or USB interface cable (option J9) for service use Weight: Installation: Approval: 0.9 kg (1.9 lbs) UL/cUL Listed: To be installed in accordance with the NEC (US) or the CEC (Canada) CE UL/cUL Listed to UL508 and CSA C no UL/cUL Recognized to UL2200 Additional operator panel AOP-2 Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Aux supply: -20 to 70 C (-4 to 158 F) (UL/cUL Listed: Max. 60 C ambient) -40 to 70 C (-40 to158 F) 18 to 36 V DC by external DC/DC converter 12DCR24/5 (UL/cUL Listed: 12DCR24/5 supplied from controlled Class 2 source) Wiring: Size: AWG Use min. 60/75 C copper conductors only Tightening torque: Mounting: Installation: Approval: 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in) Panel mounted (UL/cUL Listed: For use on a flat surface of type 1 enclosure UL/cUL Listed: To be installed in acc. with the NEC (US) or the CEC (Canada) CE UL Listed to UL508 and CSA C22.2 No. 142-M1987 UL Recognized to UL2200 DEIF A/S Page 29 of 122

30 5. Push-buttons, LEDs and display This chapter deals with the display including the push-button and LED functions. Unit Front dimensions H W mm ( ) Unit depth 54 mm (2.13 ) Push-button functions The push-buttons on the unit have the following functions: I: Start engine (local (not auto)) running mode. Breaker ON. AUT: AUTO running mode selector. Reset horn relay. : Normal display: Scrolls the display up once. Programming: Increases the set point value. : Enters value or acknowledges alarm. ESC : Normal display: Scrolls the display down once. Programming: Decreases the set point value. AUT TEST ESC: Jumps from parameter s to display. TEST: Activates the selected test in the entered time. O: Stops the engine immediately. If the unit is in AUTO mode, the mode will change to MAN and the engine will stop. Breaker OFF. MAN: Manual running mode selector. Lamp test: Activates all LEDs for 3 seconds. DEIF A/S Page 30 of 122

31 LED functions Power: Power OK indicator. Alarm: Flashing: Active, non-acknowledged alarm(s) present. Steady: Active, acknowledged alarm(s) present. ESC Additional alarm indication LEDs: On when the configured alarm or condition is present (for more information, see Alarm indication LEDs configuration). AUT TEST ON in AUTO mode. ON in manual mode. Running feedback present. U/f OK generator. Generator breaker ON. Power: Power OK indicator. Alarm: Flashing (red): Active, non-acknowledged alarm(s) present (factory ). Steady (red): Active, acknowledged alarm(s) present (factory ). The alarm LED can also be adjusted to: Flashing (red): Active, non-acknowledged shutdown alarm(s) present. Steady (red): Active, acknowledged shutdown alarm(s) present. Flashing (amber): Active trip stop alarm, trip GB alarm or warning nonacknowledged alarm(s) present. Steady (amber): Active trip stop alarm, trip GB alarm or warning acknowledged alarm(s) present. This is adjusted in parameter Additional alarm indication LEDs: Flashing or steady light in the colour configured in M-Logic when the defined logic line(s) is (are) true. DEIF A/S Page 31 of 122

32 Display functions The display indicates both readings and alarms. Illustrated below are examples with icons and English language. GC-1F Type, hardware and software version. HW x.xx SW x.xx Fuel level 80 % Oil press 2.0 bar Water 90 C RPM d 0 h 2 0 d 0 h Run hours 24 h Fuel level, oil pressure, water temp. and RPM. Service timer 1 and 2. Run hours. Alarm list 2 alarm(s) Press to enter the list of active alarms. High Battery Ack 2 alarm(s) Active alarm list. The alarm list pops up automatically, when an alarm appears. When the arrow is present, more alarms are active. Press to scroll through the list. Exit the list by pressing ESC. Parameter Press to enter the parameter. D+ delay 0.0 s 10.0 s s Parameter example: D+ delay. Use or to scroll through the s list. If change of s is necessary, press and enter the password. Then use or to change values. Use ESC to leave s. Min. value Actual value Max. value The available parameters depend on the set options. Some parameters can only be changed using the PC utility software (USW) for GC-1F. The parameter list will automatically be abandoned, if no button is pressed during a 30 s period. DEIF A/S Page 32 of 122

33 6. Functional descriptions This chapter includes functional descriptions for the unit s standard functions. Screen dumps and flow charts are used in order to simplify the information. Alarm function The unit will detect and display individual alarms which are enabled. Furthermore, it is possible to activate relays for alarm purposes. The alarms can be configured to any of the available relay outputs. Each alarm function has two output s, namely output A and output B. Alarms can be acknowledged in one of two ways: Either the binary input alarm ack. (selectable to be one of the binary inputs 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15) is used, if this is configured for alarm acknowledge, or the select button on the display is used: The alarm acknowledge input acknowledges all present alarms, and the alarm LED will change from flashing to steady light. The display can be used in the alarm information window. The alarm information window displays one alarm at a time and the alarm state whether the alarm is acknowledged or not. If it is unacknowledged, then press to acknowledge it. Use the and pushbuttons to scroll in the alarm list. Shortcut to alarm list: press and hold The alarm LED will be flashing, if unacknowledged alarms are present. The alarm relay will deactivate, when the alarm situation is reset and the alarm is acknowledged. Timer function The delay s are all of the definite time type, that is a set point and time is selected. If the function is for example overspeeding, the timer will be activated if the set point is exceeded. If the RPM value goes below the set point value before the timer runs out, then the timer will be stopped and reset. Set point Timer Measured value Timer start Timer reset Timer start Alarm Time When the timer runs out and the alarm is present, the output is activated. DEIF A/S Page 33 of 122

34 The formula for mains voltage unbalance is: Mains voltage unbalance detection (Most deviating line-to-line voltage - average voltage)*100/average voltage (nominal value in %) Phase sequence error Prior to closing a breaker, the unit checks that the phase sequence is correct, depending on the chosen phase direction in parameter 2280: phase rotation. If it is incorrect (reversed), an alarm will be issued and the breaker in question (generator or option B3 mains breaker) will not be closed and the breaker s LED will flash red. Utility software input configuration It is possible to configure the inputs indicated in the table. The unit has a number of passive binary inputs (input terminals 10 to 15). Input function Comment Alarm acknowledge Configurable Start enable (OFF = start blocked) Configurable Remote start/stop Configurable Access lock Configurable Remote manual/auto Configurable Fire pump (shutdown override) Configurable D+ (digital running feedback) Configurable Idle speed Configurable Test sequence Configurable GB Pos on Configurable (option G6) GB Pos off Configurable (option G6) Digital inputs no. 1 to 6 used as alarms Configurable Inhibit EI alarms Configurable Remote Start (pulse) Configurable Remote Stop (pulse) Configurable Remote Start and close (pulse) Configurable Remote Open and stop (pulse) Configurable EIC increase speed Configurable EIC decrease speed Configurable Remote GB open Configurable Remote GB close Configurable Island mode Configurable GB close inhibit Configurable Input function description 1. Alarm acknowledge Acknowledges all present alarms. 2. Start enable This input must be activated to start the engine. 3. Remote start/stop input Activating this input will start the genset. Deactivating it will stop the genset after cool down (auto mode only). 4. Access lock Activating the access lock input deactivates the control push-buttons on the display and the possibility to change parameters. It will be possible to view measurements, alarms and the log. DEIF A/S Page 34 of 122

35 5. Remote manual/auto Selection between manual and auto running. The mode is changed every time the input is activated (pulse input). 6. Shutdown override (fire pump) Deactivates all protection functions except overspeed and emergency stop protection. 7. D+ (digital running feedback) This input is used as a running indication of the engine. When the input is activated, the start relay is deactivated. Input for running feedback from charge generator +D terminal. (Runs when charger U > battery voltage). 8. Idle speed Activating the idle speed input holds the engine at idle speed as long as it is set. 9. Test sequence When the test input is activated, the selected test sequence will start. See the test function description for further information. 10. GB Pos on When this input is activated, the GC-1F sees the generator breaker as closed. If the GB and the off feedback are on or off simultaneously, a GB position failure is displayed. 11. GB Pos off When this input is activated, the GC-1F sees the generator breaker as open. If the GB and the off feedback are on or off simultaneously, a GB position failure is displayed. 12. Digital inputs 1 to 6 These inputs are configurable as alarm inputs. 13. Inhibit EI alarms When this input is active, it will inhibit all engine interface (option H5) alarms. 14. Remote start (pulse) Start of engine. 15. Remote stop (pulse) Stop of engine. 16. Remote Start and close (pulse) Start of engine and GB close command. 17. Remote Open and stop (pulse) Stop of engine and GB open command. 18. EIC increase speed Manual regulation of engine speed (requires option H5) 19. EIC decrease speed Manual regulation of engine speed (requires option H5) 20. Remote GB open Ext. Trip of GB (pulse signal) 21. Remote GB close Ext. Close of GB (pulse signal) DEIF A/S Page 35 of 122

36 22. Island mode Change genset mode to Island 23. GB close inhibit Inhibit used for GB, where ext. PLC or other equipment controls when load is on genset. If nominal is going to be selected by a binary input, M-Logic must be used. Configuration of the digital alarm inputs The digital inputs are configured via the utility software (USW). Use this button to upload the menu. Remember to write the s to the unit. The individual I/O number and the function are now selected. In the example below, Digital input 1 is chosen and a terminal number must be assigned to the input. If the input is used as alarm input, then the name can be changed to the relevant name selected from the pre-defined list below Digital input term. 10 to 15, without wire break detection Then name the input. This can be done in translation. DEIF A/S Page 36 of 122

37 Complete the input s and select the appropriate fail class and outputs. The outputs A and B can be used to activate one or two of the configurable relay outputs or LEDs. If the relay function is set as a limit relay, no warning pop-up will be shown in the display. The relay 0 is a virtual relay, so both output A and B must be set to limit relays if no warning in the display is wanted. Remember to activate the function by marking the Enable tick box. If the alarm is only to be active when the genset is running, the inhibit s must be used. If for example Not run status is ticked in the inhibit s, it means that the alarm is inhibited until the running feedback is present, when the Run status timer has not yet expired. If the High Alarm is set, the alarm will be registered upon a closing contact. If the High Alarm is not set, the alarm will be registered upon an opening contact. DEIF A/S Page 37 of 122

38 Auto acknowledge and alarm inhibit Auto acknowledge Alarms are auto-acknowledged when the alarm becomes inactive. Inhibit In order to select when the alarms are to be active, a configurable inhibit for every alarm can be made. The inhibit functionality is only available via the PC utility software. Most of the alarms have a drop-down window where it is possible to select which signals that have to be present in order to inhibit the alarm. In this example, inhibit is set to Not run status. Here, the alarm will only be active when the generator has started and running feedback is present. Function Inhibit 1 Inhibit 2 Inhibit 3 GB ON (TB ON) GB OFF (TB ON) Run status Not run status Generator voltage > 30 % Generator voltage < 30 % MB ON MB OFF Idle speed Shutdown override Genset, CB1 Hz/V NOT OK Mains, CB2 Hz/V NOT OK Description M-Logic outputs: Conditions are programmed in M-Logic The generator breaker is closed The generator breaker is open Running detected and the timer in menu 6160 expired Running not detected or the timer in menu 6160 not expired Generator voltage is above 30 % of nominal Generator voltage is below 30 % of nominal The mains breaker is closed The mains breaker is open Idle speed depends of the engine manufacture Inhibit if Shutdown override input is active If voltage and frequency are NOT within range If voltage and frequency are NOT within range If an alarm is configured to activate a limit relay, the relay will activate despite the fact that the inhibit input is ON. Remember to press the Refresh I/O texts button after any changes made. DEIF A/S Page 38 of 122

39 Output functions It is possible to configure the output functions indicated in the table. The unit has seven configurable relay outputs (output terminals 20 to 27 and 45 to 48). Output function Factory Run coil Relay 23 Stop coil Prepare Relay 21 Starter Relay 22 Engine run indication Idle speed output Horn Relay 24 Alarm/limit Relay 26 Fuel pump Engine heater Stop coil (not acc. in start seq.) Generator breaker (continuous) Relay 45 GB ON pulse GB OFF pulse Manual mode Auto mode Test mode Off mode GB status Relays 21/22/23 cannot be configured as MB or GB. Relay 47 is closed when deenergised, but works as all other relays when GC-1F is powered up. Output function description 1. Run coil The relay configured to Run coil will be closed the entire time the engine is supposed to run. 2. Stop coil This relay will close to stop the engine, and when no running feedback is present it will stay closed in the ext. stop time (parameter 6212). 3. Prepare This function will close the relay as the first thing in the start sequence. The relay will be closed for the time programmed in parameter This function is used for pre-heating the engine or for pre-lubrication. 4. Starter The relay configured to Starter will be closed for the time selected in parameter 6184 in the start sequence of the GC-1F. 5. Engine run indication If a relay is configured to this function, this relay will close when a running feedback is detected. The relay will open again when the engine stops. 6. Idle speed output This relay will close to give the engine governor the idle command (low speed). DEIF A/S Page 39 of 122

40 7. Horn The horn relay is a common alarm output. This means that every time an alarm state appears, the horn relay will close for the time configured in the parameter 6130 Alarm horn regardless of fail class. If 6130 is set to 0 seconds, it will be on until the reset horn pushbutton is activated or the alarm(s) has (have) been acknowledged. 8. Alarm/limit When this for the relay is selected, the relay can be used in the alarm parameters in the Output A and Output B. This means that with factory s, the relay 2 can be used in the parameters as an alarm relay. If the relay is preferred to be a Limit relay, this selection must be done in the parameter list parameter 5000 to Fuel pump Output must be configured to use fuel pump s. 10. Engine heater The relay configured to Engine heater will close when the temperature is below the set point in parameter 6320 and open again when the temperature is above the set point in parameter For more information, see the description of the function. 11. Stop coil (not acc. in start seq.) The relay configured to this function will do the same as the normal stop coil with one exception: It will not close between the start attempts. 12. Generator breaker (continuous) GB Relay contact will close continuously. 13. GB ON (pulse) GB relay contact will give an ON pulse signal. 14. GC OFF (pulse) GB relay contact will give an OFF pulse signal. 15. Manual mode Mode status signal. 16. Auto mode Mode status signal. 17. Test mode Mode status signal. 18. Off mode Mode status signal. 19. GB status Contact closed when GB is closed. DEIF A/S Page 40 of 122

41 After configuration of the input parameter, it is possible to assign an output. Use the dialogue box below for configuration of the output relay. Remember to write the s to the GC-1F before closing the dialogue box. DEIF A/S Page 41 of 122

42 Configuration of the external I/O (option H8) External I/Os have the same popup window with parameter s as the internal I/Os of the GC-1F. Programming of external I/Os is done in the same way as the built-in I/Os of the GC-1F, using the PC utility software (USW). DEIF A/S Page 42 of 122

43 Only available external I/Os are listed in the Input/Output view. If for example one hardware module is removed, it will also be removed from the list above. DEIF A/S Page 43 of 122

44 Alarm indication LEDs Alarm indication LEDs are the four LEDs placed in the right side of the front label on the GC-1F. In the clear window next to the LEDs a label can be placed to explain the function of the LEDs. No label is provided from the factory. The label can be written on an overhead projector sheet and can be used with the print template on the cd. Exchangeable description text. Alarm indication LED 1. ESC Alarm indication LED 2. Alarm indication LED 3. AUT TEST Alarm indication LED 4. Configuration of the alarm indication LEDs The configuration of alarm indication LEDs is done from M-Logic. This means the LEDs can have three different colours, that is red, green or red flashing or steady light. The LEDs can be activated in all parameters output A + B and are also available in M-Logic. In the screen dump, the alarm LED 1 is configured to be green when the engine is running. DEIF A/S Page 44 of 122

45 Parameter groups Parameters shown in the display are split up in a default parameter list and the rest into three groups. It is possible to select one or two of the groups or to select them all. Language selection The unit has the possibility to display different languages. It is delivered with one master language which is English, furthermore three languages which are selected by the customer on the order specification. Furthermore, eight translations can be made by the customer, so a total of 11 languages can be saved in the unit by using the PC utility software. The used language can be changed when connected to the PC utility software. It is not possible to make language configuration from the display, but the already configured languages can be selected. DEIF A/S Page 45 of 122

46 Translation Translation gives the customer the possibility to translate all texts that are shown in the display. Parameter texts used in the PC USW will only be shown in master language. Setup for characters. Icons used for upload/download of translation. Sync. icon used to synchronise between master language and customised language files done by customer. Here it is possible to change between Arial and Arial Unicode MS fonts dependent on the country keyboard code. Extended characters/symbols. Characters not supported by the GC-1F will be indicated by a question mark in the text field. DEIF A/S Page 46 of 122

47 Fail class All the activated alarms of the GC-1F must be configured with a fail class. The fail classes define the category of the alarms and the subsequent action of the alarm. Four different fail classes are available: Fail class Alarm horn relay* Alarm display Block engine start Open gen. breaker Action Open mains breaker Stop generator Cooldown Shutdown Shut-down + Manual mode** 0 Warning X X 1 Trip of GB X X X 2 Trip and stop X X X X X X 3 Shutdown X X X X X X X 4 Trip of MB X X X 5 Shutdown + manual mode X X X X X X X ** When alarm horn relay output is selected actively. Fail class configuration The fail class can be selected for each alarm function via the USW (PC software). To change the fail class via the PC software, the alarm function to be configured must be selected. Select the desired fail class in the fail class roll down panel. The fail class roll down panel is activated, and the individual functions are ready for selection. DEIF A/S Page 47 of 122

48 Service timers The controller can monitor two different maintenance intervals: Service timer 1 Service timer 2 The service timers both have the possibility of a for days (total elapsed time) and hours (running hours). The day counts whenever there is aux. supply on the GC-1F, and the hours count when a running feedback is present. It is possible to set the service timers to count up or count down. The service timer alarm activates whenever the amount of days or the amount of running hours has expired. If the service timer is set to count up, the display will show 0 days or 0 hours; if the service timer is set to count down, the display will show the amount of days or hours programmed in the parameter list: 6112, 6113, 6122 and When the service timer alarm appears, it can be acknowledged but the alarm will not become inactive before the service timer has been reset. This can be done from the display or via the utility software. Whenever the service timer is reset, the timer will start counting from the initial value. DEIF A/S Page 48 of 122

49 Counters Counters for various values are included, and some of these can be adjusted if necessary, for instance if the unit is installed on an existing genset or a new circuit breaker has been installed. The table shows the adjustable values and their function in menu 6100: Description Function Comment. Description Function Comment 6101 Running time Offset adjustment of the total running Counting when the running hours counter. feedback is present GB operations Offset adjustment of the number of generator breaker operations. Counting at each GB close command kwh reset Resets the kwh counter. Automatically resets to OFF after the reset. The reset function cannot be left active. The service timer alarm must be reset in the parameter list via the GC-1F display or via the utility software in parameter 6116 or 6126 to remove the actual alarm. Command timer The purpose of the command timer is to be able to start and stop the genset automatically at specific times each weekday or certain weekdays. Up to 8 commands can be used for either start or stop. The s are set up through the PC utility software. Each command can be set for the following time periods: Individual days (MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU) MO, TU, WE, TH MO, TU, WE, TH, FR MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU SA, SU Select command timer function Command timers will only work in AUTO mode. Start and Stop genset will not work in AMF and ATS modes. DEIF A/S Page 49 of 122

50 Select day(s) command timer should be active Hour Minute The digital input auto start/stop cannot be used, when this function is enabled. It is necessary to use the PC utility software when up command timers (s to 10310). DEIF A/S Page 50 of 122

51 Configurable views in the display The views in the display are configurable, this gives the customers the opportunity to make their own views. There are up to 15 configurable views, which can all be set to 3 or 4 line views. 3 line views can show a value of max Possible views Text in USW View in display Comment G L1-L2 G L1-L2 XXX V G L2-L3 G L2-L3 XXX V G L3-L1 G L3-L1 XXX V G L1-N G L1-N XXX V G L2-N G L2-N XXX V G L3-N G L3-N XXX V G I L1 G I L1 XXX A G I L2 G I L2 XXX A G I L3 G I L3 XXX A G P L1 G P L1 XXX kw G P L2 G P L2 XXX kw G P L3 G P L3 XXX kw G f L1 G f L1 XX.X Hz G L1 L2 L3 G L1 L2 L3 Only in 4 line view G UL1 UL2 UL3 XXXX XXXX XXXX Vpn Only in 4 line view G UL12 UL23 UL32 XXXX XXXX XXXX Vpp Only in 4 line view G IL1 IL2 IL3 XXXX XXXX XXXX A Only in 4 line view G PL1 PL2 PL3 XXXX XXXX XXXX kw Only in 4 line view PF PF X.XX The unit can be either I or C for Inductive or Capacitive P P XXX kw Q Q XXX kvar S S XXX kva E E XXX kwh M L1-L2 M L1-L2 XXX V M L2-L3 M L2-L3 XXX V M L3-L1 M L3-L1 XXX V M L1-N M L1-N XXX V M L2-N M L2-N XXX V M L3-N M L3-N XXX V M L1 L2 L3 M L1 L2 L3 Only in 4 line view M UL1 UL2 UL3 XXXX XXXX XXXX Vpn Only in 4 line view M UL12 UL23 UL32 XXXX XXXX XXXX Vpp Only in 4 line view DEIF A/S Page 51 of 122

52 Multi-input 1 Fuel level XXX % Multi-input 2 Oil press XX.X bar Multi-input 3 Water Temp XX C Run hours Run hours XXXXXh Fire pump hours Fire pump XXXXXh Counting when running feedback OK and shutdown override input is active Battery Battery XX.XV RPM RPM XXXX Time and date 10/ hh:mm:ss Service 1 Service 1 0 d 0 h Service 2 Service 2 41 d 16 h Empty line To make a view nice EIC speed RPM EIC T. Coolant EIC T. Coolant EIC L. Coolant EIC L. Coolant EIC P. Coolant EIC P. Coolant EIC T. Oil EIC T. Oil EIC L. Oil EIC L. Oil EIC P. Oil EIC P. Oil EIC T. Fuel EIC T. Fuel EIC P. Fuel EIC P. Fuel EIC T. Air Inl. EIC T. Air Inl. EIC P. Air Inl. EIC P. Air Inl. EIC P. Boost EIC P. Boost EIC Faults EIC Faults EIC Fuel Rate EIC Fuel Rate EIC P. Charge Air EIC P. Charge Air EIC T. Charge Air EIC T. Charge Air EIC DDETorque EIC DDETorque EIC ACTorque EIC ACTorque EIC PosAcc EIC PosAcc EIC Load speed EIC Load speed EIC T. Ex. Gas EIC T. Ex. Gas EIC engine run hours EIC engine run hours EIC P. Fi. Oil EIC P. Fi. Oil EIC Battery EIC Battery EIC P. Crank EIC P. Crank EIC Water In Fuel EIC Water In Fuel EIC Blowby Flow EIC Blowby Flow EIC P. Fuel R. EIC P. Fuel R. EIC P. Timing EIC P. Timing EIC T. Afterc. W. EIC T. Afterc. W. EIC T. Turbo Oil EIC T. Turbo Oil EIC P. Trap Inlet EIC P. Trap Inlet EIC P. Air in diff EIC P. Air in diff EIC P. Cool diff EIC P. Cool diff EIC P. Barometric EIC P. Barometric EIC T. Ambient Air EIC T. Ambient Air EIC T. Exh. Right EIC T. Exh. Right EIC T. Exh. Left EIC T. Exh. Left EIC T. Winding 1 EIC T. Winding 1 EIC T. Winding 2 EIC T. Winding 2 EIC T. Winding 3 EIC T. Winding 3 EIC P. Aux 1 EIC P. Aux 1 EIC P. Aux 2 EIC P. Aux 2 EIC T. Turbo EIC T. Turbo EIC T. Intercooler EIC T. Intercooler DEIF A/S Page 52 of 122

53 Factory default views DEIF A/S Page 53 of 122

54 8-15 display views are empty EIC Speed Ramp (requires option H5) Manual speed ramp up/down regulation via CAN engine communication, can be done by using two digital inputs. The speed ramp up/down can be adjusted in menu The regulation span is +/- 120 RPM. DEIF A/S Page 54 of 122

55 RMI sensors RMI sensors are noise sensitive, therefore we recommend to use 2-wire sensors. There are three RMI inputs in the unit. The inputs have different functions due to the fact that the hardware design is able to cover several RMI types. All RMI inputs have a general accuracy of 2 %. RMI input 2: RMI input 3: RMI input 1: Oil pressure - max. 240 Ohm Cooling water temperature - max Ohm Fuel level sensor - max. 180 Ohm HW 1.05 and SW 2x.x have max Ohm of all RMI sensors. RMI input 1, fuel level RMI sensor type Type 1 Value Resistance 0 % % 1.6 RMI sensor type Type 2 Value Resistance 0 % % 180 RMI input 1, fuel level: type 1 and 2 curves are linear. RMI sensor type Value Type 3 % Resistance 0 Configurable Type 3 is fully configurable with eight points in the input range 0 to 180 and 0 to 100 %. DEIF A/S Page 55 of 122

56 The PC utility software looks like this: Eight s are available from 0 to 150 %. RMI input 2, oil pressure RMI sensor type Pressure Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Bar Psi Configurable Type 4 is fully configurable with eight points in the range 0 to 240 and 0 to 10.0 bar. The parameter s can be found from menu DEIF A/S Page 56 of 122

57 The PC utility software looks like this: Eight s are available from 0 to 10 bar. RMI input 3, cooling water temperature RMI sensor type Temperature Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Type 5 C F Configurable Type 4 is fully configurable with eight points in the range 0 to 2500 and 40 to 150 C or 104 to 302 F. DEIF A/S Page 57 of 122

58 The PC utility software looks like this: Eight s are available from 0 to 150 or 104 to 302 F. RMI usage The RMI inputs are used as alarm inputs and can be configured in the following menus. RMI input 2: Lubricating oil pressure - alarm s in menus: 4310 RMI oil press. input RMI oil press. input 2.2 RMI input 3: Cooling water temperature - alarm s in menus: 4460 RMI water temp. input RMI water temp. input 3.2 RMI input 1: Fuel level - alarm s in menus: 4630 RMI low w. temp. input RMI fuel level input RMI fuel level input RMI fuel level input 1.3 In addition, RMI input 1 is also used for the fuel logic function. DEIF A/S Page 58 of 122

59 Illustration of configurable inputs Value (bar/psi/cel/f Set point Set point 7 Set point 6 Set point 5 Set point 4 Set point 3 Set point 2 Set point Set points Resistance (Ohm) All Y and X axis values can be adjusted in the entire range. Configuration The eight curve s for the configurable RMI inputs cannot be changed in the display, but only in the PC utility software. Binary input with wire break detection The binary inputs are based on the RMI inputs, that is if a RMI input is selected, the binary input cannot be chosen, and vice versa. When selected as multi-functional inputs, the three RMI inputs can be changed into binary inputs with wire break detection. The wire break detection is selectable (ON/OFF) and based on the RMI inputs using a 100 Ohm resistor across the monitored switch. The resulting function is: R < 20 Ohm = Switch closed 30 < R < 140 Ohm = Switch open, cable OK 150 Ohm < R = Wire break The of the alarm input is carried out in the same way as the of the standard binary input. The texts can be changed in translation. Binary input with wire break can be used as 3 state input switch in M-Logic. DEIF A/S Page 59 of 122

60 Fuel pump logic The fuel pump logic is used in order to start and stop the fuel supply pump to maintain the fuel level in the service tank at pre-defined levels. The start and stop limits are detected from the RMI 1 input. Start level, factory at 20 % 6550 Fuel pump logic Stop level, factory at 90 % 6550 Fuel pump logic Start level, relay activates Stop level, relay deactivates Fuel level Fuel service tank level 90% 20% Time Fuel pump start level Fuel pump stop level DEIF A/S Page 60 of 122

61 Fuel fill check The fuel pump logic includes a fuel fill check function. When the fuel pump is running, the fuel level must increase with 4 % within the fuel fill check timer. This timer is adjusted in 6550 Fuel pump logic, but the level of increase cannot be changed. If the fuel level does not increase at least 4 % within the adjusted delay time, then the fuel pump relay will deactivate, and a fuel fill alarm occurs. level, 4 % level, 4 % t Fill check Emergency stop will also deactivate the fuel pump. DEIF A/S Page 61 of 122

62 Analogue inputs 0(4) to 20 ma The 0(4) to 20 ma can only be set in the PC utility software. 4 to 20 ma inputs have wire break detection; the detection limit is 2.5 ma. Settings: Scale top point value (click the... ). Alarm set point: Freely configurable (click the... ). Scale low point value. Tick boxes: Select the needed function. Unit: For example Bar, F, C, PSI. DEIF A/S Page 62 of 122

63 RPM inputs Charger alternator connections This schematic diagram shows the basic way the charger alternator and the GC-1F can cooperate. Only one running feedback is needed, but for optimal safety and function both the RPM (Tacho) input and the digital running feedback (D+) can be used as shown in the example below. GC-1F Starter (crank) Running RPM feedback input Battery - + Rex 1N4007 B+ D+ W Brush Charge alternator U V W Exciter Coil (rotor) Stator Brush Excitation controller Rex: Excitation resistor: 12 V systems: 47 3 W 24 V systems: W Charger alternator terminal W The terminal W output is an AC voltage. Magnetic pickup The 2-wire magnetic pickup can be connected directly to terminals 17 to 18. DEIF A/S Page 63 of 122

64 NPN transistor output pickup Since the NPN output is a frequency modulated DC pulse signal, a few external components are needed in order to eliminate the DC component. +12/24VDC GC-1F Sensor +VDC R Output 17 0 VDC 18-12/24VDC R = 1200 (24 V DC), 600 (12 V DC) PNP transistor output pickup Since the PNP output is a frequency modulated DC pulse signal, a few external components are needed in order to eliminate the DC component. +12/24VDC GC-1F Sensor +VDC Output 0 VDC R /24VDC R = 1200 (24 V DC), 600 (12 V DC) DEIF A/S Page 64 of 122

65 Generator breaker control Breaker closing Since the generator is assumed to run alone (single generator island), the breaker will close immediately when the Hz/V OK status is reached (AUTO), or if the breaker close button is activated (LOCAL). In LOCAL mode the breaker can be closed by pressing the GB close button on the front of the GC-1F, when Hz/V is OK. Relay output control The generator breaker can be a contactor or pulse breaker. The preferred type can be selected in the output list. More details about pulse breakers can be found under the Breaker selection description. HW 1.05 and SW 2.x.x supports only pulse breakers. Breaker trip control Any alarm selected to have the fail class Trip or Shutdown will automatically open the breaker control relay. If the breaker is closed when the idle speed is activated, a breaker out signal will be transmitted. Breaker ON/OFF feedback As default there is no feedback for breaker ON or OFF. The breaker position LED is paralleled to the breaker control relay output. It is possible, however, to select a binary input to be breaker ON feedback and/or an OFF feedback. This is done via an extra selection in the input s of the PC utility software. This extra input is called GB Pos on or GB Pos off and MB Pos on or MB Pos off. This icon activates the inputs s: If the input Breaker ON feedback is selected, then the input must be connected and activated, if the breaker is ON. The reason is that a Breaker close failure alarm will appear, if the breaker control relay is activated without the binary input. Also, if the breaker control relay is OFF and the binary input is ON, then a Breaker open failure alarm will appear. These alarms are fixed with the fail class Warning. Engine temperature controlled GB closing This function can be used, if it is recommendable that the engine cooling water temperature must be above a certain temperature before the engine is loaded. In the parameter 6360 it is possible to set the cooling water temperature that must be exceeded, before the generator breaker is closed. The function is also enabled/disabled in parameter An engine heating message is displayed, until the engine cooling water temperature has reached the set point in parameter The engine cooling water temperature sensor must be selected to be a RMI sensor to make the function work. If the option B3 (AMF logic) is enabled, this function will also work upon a mains failure. DEIF A/S Page 65 of 122

66 Cool-down controlled by engine temperature The engine temperature-controlled cool-down is to ensure that the engine is cooled down below the set point in parameter 6213 Cool-down temperature before the engine is stopped. This is particularly beneficial if the engine has been running for a short period of time, and therefore has not achieved normal cooling water temperature, as the cool-down period will be very short or none at all and hereby save fuel. If the engine has been running for a long period it will have reached normal running temperature, the cool-down period will be the exact time it takes to lower the temperature to be less than the temperature in set point If, for some reason, the engine cannot lower the temperature below the temperature set point in 6213 within the time limit in parameter 6560, the engine will be shut down due to this timer. The reason for this could be high ambient temperature. The temperature-controlled cool-down function is selected in parameter Test function The GC-1F has two test sequences with or without option B3. The test sequences can be initiated in two ways: Either with the test push-button on the front of the GC-1F or by a digital input configured to this function. The GC-1F must be in auto mode in order to initiate the test sequence. Island test function When the Island test is initiated, the GC-1F will go through the start sequence and run the engine for the time set in parameter In this parameter, it is also selected if this sequence should be started by a digital input and/or the test push-button on the front of the GC-1F. If the timer is set to 0, the test sequence will be interrupted when the digital input or test push-button is deactivated. This means that digital input can be used to activate and deactivate the test sequence. When the timer runs out or the input is deactivated (timer set to 0), the stop sequence including cooling down will be carried out. DEIF A/S Page 66 of 122

67 AMF test function (B3-dependent) When the AMF test is initiated, the GC-1F will go through the AMF sequence and run the engine for the time set in parameter In this parameter it is also selected if this sequence should be started by a digital input and/or the test push-button on the front of the GC-1F. If the timer is set to 0, the test sequence will be interrupted when the digital input or test push-button is deactivated. This means that digital input can be used to activate and deactivate the test sequence. When the timer runs out or the input is deactivated (timer set to 0), the mains restore sequence and the stop sequence including cooling down will be carried out. Description Off mode OFF mode is a mode like AUTO/MAN To enter OFF mode, parameter 9210 must be set to: VDE Notstrom OFF mode can be entered in MAN mode by pressing the Stop button. GC-1F will then go into OFF mode. Limit functionality o GB is switched OFF o LEDs for AUTO/MAN are OFF, and OFF will be displayed. o It is not possible to do anything with the breaker/start buttons. o MB is switched ON (if the voltage/frequency are ok)(if MB is available) Leave OFF mode by pushing MAN or AUTO mode. Shut down alarms do not set GC-1F into OFF mode. To enter OFF mode, parameter 9210 must be set to VDE Notstrom which is the German term for OFF mode. OFF mode will only be available in HW 1.05 and SW 2.1x.x. DEIF A/S Page 67 of 122

68 M-Logic M-Logic functionality is included in the unit and is not an option-dependent function. M-Logic is used to execute different commands at pre-defined conditions. M-Logic is not a PLC but substitutes one, if only very simple commands are needed. M-Logic is a simple tool based on logic events. One or more input conditions are defined, and at the activation of those inputs the defined output will occur. A great variety of inputs can be selected, such as digital inputs, alarm conditions and running conditions. A variety of the outputs can also be selected, such as relay outputs, change of genset modes, alarm LEDs and change of running modes. The M-Logic is part of the PC utility software, and as such it can only be configured in the PC utility software and not via the display. The main purpose of M-Logic is to give the operator/designer more flexible possibilities of operating the generator control system. DEIF A/S Page 68 of 122

69 Buzzer The GC-1F has a built-in buzzer. The buzzer is configured in M-Logic. This means that if the buzzer is going to be used as a horn annunciator, the input must be set to Horn and the output must be set to Buzzer. The buzzer will act concurrently to the horn output timer. If the delay timer in M-Logic is used, the buzzer will be active after this time delay. See example below. If an AOP-2 is connected, the buzzer in the AOP-2 must be configured under the AOP-2 setup. But the configuration of the AOP-2 buzzer is similar to the above. DEIF A/S Page 69 of 122

70 Upgrade of firmware 1. Connect PC to GC-1F using either DEIF programming interface box (option J5) or USB interface cable (option J9) 2. Open utility software (USW) and connect to GC-1F 3. Read parameters from GC-1F using Batch job function DEIF A/S Page 70 of 122

71 4. Select parameters to be saved in USW project file. 5. Choose file name and where to save project file on PC 6. Press Firmware update button and select new application software (*.A79 file) DEIF A/S Page 71 of 122

72 New application software can be downloaded from This will force GC-1F into boot mode. The four alarm LEDs in the front of the GC-1F will start to light one after one. Slow rotation will indicate erase of flash memory and fast rotation which indicates programming of flash memory. Firmware 2.x.x downloaded into hardware 1.02 will NOT work and all four alarm LEDs will flash red and indicate error. If the programming should be interrupted, it is possible to force the unit back into boot mode by disconnecting aux. voltage. Press and hold the Stop button. Connect aux. voltage, and the unit is in boot mode. Boot-mode with hardware: 1.02 Alarm LED 1 = Red 1.05 Alarm LED = Yellow 7. When download of new firmware is done, saved parameters can be downloaded into unit. DEIF A/S Page 72 of 122

73 8. Open saved project file from PC 9. Write to device, using Batch job function 10. Select parameters that are to be downloaded into the unit. 11. Restart unit DEIF A/S Page 73 of 122

74 GSM and modem communication GSM communication can be used for two purposes: 1. Sending SMS alarm messages to up to five different mobile phones. The messages will be clear text, representing the alarm in question (for example Overspeed ) and an ID. The ID represents the total numbers of sent SMS. 2. Communicate with the GC-1F PC utility software. Connection: SMS alarm message Mobile phone Modem RS232 connection PC with Utility Software Comm converter GC-1F Telephone line Service port The connection is based on an RS-232 connection to a GSM modem via the service port on the GC-1F. Since the connection on the GC-1F is a TTL communication, the interface box PI-1 (option J5) is needed to convert the signals to RS-232. The PI-1 connects via a cable with SUB- D 9-pin female connector on the modem side. We recommend using Westermo GDW-11 modem. The easiest way to get the modem is to purchase it through a local dealer. The SIM card needed must support data transfer. Contact your GSM provider for details. The easiest way to set the PIN code in the modem itself is to mount the SIM card in a mobile phone and change the PIN code there. The SIM card will remember the PIN code when it is installed in the modem. Should an alarm occur during the interruption, the GC-1F unit will re-transmit it when the modem starts again, so no messages are lost. The of communication protocol ASCII or RTU can be set in the display. DEIF A/S Page 74 of 122

75 SMS alarms SIM card must support data transfer. Contact your GSM provider for details. 1. Set up GSM pin code. 2. Set up alarm call numbers. 3. Connect GSM modem to service port. 4. Disconnect aux. supply to GC-1F. 5. Connect aux. supply to GC-1F. 6. GC-1F will then set up the GSM modem under start-up. DEIF A/S Page 75 of 122

76 PC utility software connection via modem If a PC utility software connection is required, the SIM card must support data transfer. Contact your GSM provider for details. PC utility software Press the application s push-button. The s dialogue box appears: Select modem and key in the telephone number of your GSM modem connected to the unit. In the above example, the modem is selected automatically by the PC utility software (internal modem in the PC). When you want to use modem dial-up, the PC utility software must also be set to run ASCII 7 bits data communication: DEIF A/S Page 76 of 122

77 After this, dial-up can be used: Click the telephone button: The modem communication is much slower than the normal direct connection, so please be patient. It is not recommended to download the entire list. Use single downloads. PC utility software communication safety If the communication fails, the GC-1F unit will operate according to the received data. If for example only half of the parameter file has been downloaded when the communication is interrupted, the s are going to be a mix. DEIF A/S Page 77 of 122

78 Auto engine start Start Auto No Yes Different mode No Remote start input Yes The mains fail is an option No Mains fail Yes Initiate start sequence Engine running No Yes Start sequence ended No Generator system No Yes Ye s Start fail No f/u OK Ye s No f/ U timer expired Ye s generator fail End DEIF A/S Page 78 of 122

79 Start sequences Start sequence Stop coil/normal prepare Start prepare Start output Stop output Start attempts Running feedback Start sequence Run coil/normal prepare Start prepare Start output t OFF t OFF Run coil Start attempts 1 2 Running feedback DEIF A/S Page 79 of 122

80 Start sequence: Run coil / extended prepare Start prepare Start output toff toff Run coil Start attempts 1 2 Running feedback Start sequence Stop coil/extended prepare Start prepare Start output Stop output Start attempts 1 2 Running feedback DEIF A/S Page 80 of 122

81 Start sequence Stop coil (not acc. in start seq.)/normal prepare/no stop between start attempts Start prepare Start output Stop output Start attempts Running feedback DEIF A/S Page 81 of 122

82 Running feedbacks Voltage/frequency The frequency measurement requires a voltage measurement of 30 % U NOM. So the running feedback based on the frequency measurement can only be used where the voltage builds up rapidly. Selectable running feedbacks RPM input Tacho RUN set point, menu 6173 Charger alternator W input Charger gen. detect menu 4610 (uses the same RUN set point as RPM input, menu 6173) D+ Binary input Oil pressure RUN detect menu 6570 Interruption of start sequence The start sequence is interrupted in the following situations: Event Auto mode stop Start failure Running feedback Emergency stop Stop push-button on the display Comment Removal of start cause (binary input) or shutdown. In manual as well as in auto operation. Start failure alarm - Auto only: Select Auto The start failure alarm will occur, if the engine has not started after the last start attempt (that is the last crank period). A start failure will activate the HORN output and relay outputs if selected. Start prepare There are two possibilities for use of the start prepare timer: Normal start prepare Extended start prepare The start prepare relay is activated when the start sequence is initiated for the adjusted time and before each start attempt. It deactivates before cranking. The start prepare relay is activated when the start sequence is initiated, and it stays activated when cranking GB close delay No. Setting Min. Max. Factory 6231 GB close delay Timer 0.0 s 30.0 s 0.5 s 6233 GB pulse ON time No. Setting Min. Max. Factory 6234 GB pulse ON time Timer 0.1 s 10.0 s 0.5 s DEIF A/S Page 82 of 122

83 6290 Idle mode Idle mode can be selected in two ways: 1. Configurable binary input 2. Timer If a binary input for idle mode is used, activating this will hold the engine in idle mode as long as the input is activated. This works for both manual and auto mode. Any time the idle mode is activated, the generator breaker will be opened. If a binary input is not used, a timer function can be set to hold the engine in idle upon start until the timer runs out. This function can be selected to be: Off (no idling of engine upon start) Modes: - Manual and auto: Select Man./Aut. - Manual only: Select Man. - Auto only: Select Aut. In all cases, a relay must be selected to Idle in the output list. When idle mode is selected, a delay where the engine is running at low RPM is given. The delay is controlled by the GC-1F, and a relay output will activate the idle control on the engine. Engine running Idle mode relay output Timer 6290 Engine heater The external heater function can be used to turn on an external heat source, when the engine cooling water temperature gets below the limit in parameter When the engine cooling water temperature reaches the temperature set point in parameter 6330, the heater is turned off again. A relay must be selected in the output list to turn this external heat source on/off. The relay will close to turn the heater on or open to turn it off. This function will only work, if the engine cooling water temperature sensor is selected to be a RMI sensor. DEIF A/S Page 83 of 122

84 Stop sequences The illustrations indicate the stop sequence schematically. Stop sequence / RUN coil Cool dow n time tcool Run coil Running feedback Stop sequence/stop coil and Stop Stop sequence / STOP coil coil (not acc. in start seq.) Cool dow n time Stop coil tex T Running feedback DEIF A/S Page 84 of 122

85 Stop sequence The stop sequence will be activated, if a stop command is given. The stop sequence can include the cooling down time, if the stop is a normal or controlled stop. Description Cooling down Stop Comment Auto mode stop X X Trip and stop X X Stop button on display X Binary shutdown input X Emergency stop X Engine shutdown and GB opens Stop command (M-Logic) X The stop sequence can only be interrupted during the cool down period. Interruptions can occur in these situations: Event Start button is pressed Binary start input GB close button is pressed Comment Manual mode only Engine will run in idle speed if idle is ON Auto mode Manual mode only Stop failure alarm A stop failure alarm will occur, if the running feedback (or the generator voltage and frequency) is still present. The stop failure timer is adjusted in menu Stop failure will activate the HORN output, and relay outputs if selected. Factory is no relay outputs besides horn. DEIF A/S Page 85 of 122

86 7. Parameter list This chapter includes a complete standard parameter list for setup. Therefore, this chapter is to be used for reference when information about specific parameters is needed. Parameter groups In the parameter overview, the parameters are divided into three parameter groups. The parameter groups can be enabled and disabled in the parameters 6950 to If a parameter group is enabled, the parameters will be accessible from the display of the GC-1F. To see the specific parameter, refer to the parameter list. If for example a parameter is marked (P2), it is available from the display, if parameter group 2 is enabled. The default display parameter is the parameter that will always be present in the display parameter list. These parameters are marked with a *. Setup The setup of parameters is performed via the display or the PC utility software (USW). Therefore, the default s can be changed to the relevant s through the utility software or by means of the push-buttons on the display. The s can be entered through the setup menu. If no entry has taken place before, then the first display to appear is the password display. Enter the factory password to gain access to the menus. The factory customer password is The factory service password is If no action has been taken after 30 seconds, then the password entry will be deactivated, and a new password entry is needed. (If entry via the USW is used, the password is only needed once per connection). Each parameter description is structured according to the same principles. Under the parameter title heading, the detailed parameter descriptions are illustrated and presented. First, a table indicating the parameter facts related to the individual parameter title is presented: Channel number indicated in USW Parameter title Changeable s Min. - max. set points Default set point from factory 4310 RMI input oil pressure 2.x No. Setting Min. Max. Factory 4311 Oil pressure 2.1 Set point 0.0 bar 10.0 bar 4.0 bar 4312 Oil pressure 2.1 Delay 0.0 s s 5.0 s 4313 Oil pressure 2.1 Output A R0 (none) R26 (relay 26) R0 (none) 4314 Oil pressure 2.1 Output B R0 (none) R26 (relay 26) R0 (none) 4315 Oil pressure 2.1 Enable OFF ON OFF 4316 Oil pressure 2.1 Fail class Warning Shutdown Trip of GB DEIF A/S Page 86 of 122

87 The first column indicates the channel number in the USW. The second column indicates the changeable in the PC utility software. The third and fourth columns indicate the minimum/maximum set point available for this. The fifth column indicates the default set point of the unit from the factory. When it is necessary, additional information will be supplied after the table in order to make the individual parameter descriptions as informative as possible. DEIF A/S Page 87 of 122

88 Parameter overview Parameter group 1 (Disp. view s) 6123 Service timer 2: Days 6181 Start prepare 6126 Service timer 2: Reset 6183 Start On time 6130 Alarm horn 6184 Start Off time 6221 Hz/V OK timer 6211 Cool-down 6222 Hz/V OK voltage 6212 Extended stop 6223 Hz/V OK frequency Parameter group 2 (Disp. view s) 6901 Alarm jump 1030 Over-current 1: Delay + Set point 7041 AMF test time (B3) 1040 Over-current 2: Delay + Set point 7062 Mains OK U (B3) 1130 Gen short circuit 1 Delay + Set point 7065 Mains failure U low (B3) 1140 Gen short circuit 2 Delay + Set point 7066 Mains failure U high (B3) 1150 Over-voltage 1: Delay + Set point 7072 Mains OK f (B3) 1160 Over-voltage 2: Delay + Set point 7075 Mains failure f low (B3) 1170 Under-voltage 1: Delay + Set point 7076 Mains failure f high (B3) 1180 Under-voltage 2: Delay + Set point 7091 Island test time 1210 Over-frequency 1: Delay + Set point 7513 Service mode (RTU/ASCII) 1220 Over-frequency 2: Delay + Set point 7560 Engine I/F 1240 Under-frequency 1: Delay + Set point 7565 EIC Auto view (H5) 1250 Under-frequency 2: Delay + Set point 9151 Backlight dimmer 1450 Overload 1: Delay + Set point Hour adjust. ( Sync. clock to PC button) 1460 Overload 2: Delay + Set point Minutes adjust. ( Sync. Clock to PC button) Parameter group 3 (Disp. view s) Seconds Adjust.( Sync. Clock to PC button) 4220 Fuel 1.1: Delay + Set point* Date adjust ( Sync. Clock to PC button) 4230 Fuel 1.2: Delay + Set point* Month adjust ( Sync. Clock to PC button) 4620 Fuel 1.3: Delay + Set point* Year adjust ( Sync. Clock" to PC button) 4600 V-belt: Delay Parameters only configurable from USW 4610 Charger gen: Delay 1000 Reverse power 6350 D+: Delay 1620 Mains voltage unbalance 6550 Fuel pump: Delay* 2150 Phase sequence error 6551 Fuel pump 1: Set point* MB control 6552 Fuel pump 2: Set point* 2280 Phase rotation * Only shown if multi-input 1 is set to RMI GB control Always shown parameters in display 2770 EIC control 1985 Ext. run fb. fail Digital input term Hz/V failure timer 3490 Emergency stop 4580 Stop fail Binary multi-input s 4960 Battery low 1: Delay + Set point ma input s 4970 Battery High: Delay + Set point RMI multi-input s 6070 Genset mode (B3) 4510 Gen. overspeed Running time 4520 Gen. overspeed Number of GB operations 4580 Stop fail 6104 Number of MB operations (B3) 4630 Low water temp kwh reset 4950 Battery low Service timer 1: Hours Relay functions 6113 Service timer 1: Days Nominal s Service timer 1: Reset 6006 Enable nom. Settings 6122 Service timer 2: Hours Nominal s 2 DEIF A/S Page 88 of 122

89 Nominal s 3 (1 ph) 6960 Parameter group Nominal s 4 (2ph) 6970 Parameter group Transformer U pri. Gen Sleep mode s 6042 Transformer U sec. Gen AMF test function 6043 Transformer I pri. Gen Mains s 6044 Transformer I sec. Gen Island test function 6050 Transformer mains Modbus comm. s 6080 Language EIC alarms configuration 6101 Running time CAN 2 s 6160 Run status 7950 KL320x config Tacho teeth 9116 Password customer 6173 Tacho run set point 9117 Password service 6191 Start attempts Cmd.1 Tim/start/stop 6213 Cool-down temperature Cmd.1 Days(S) 6214 Cool-down reference Cmd.1 Hour(S) 6230 GB close delay Cmd.1 Minute(S) 6290 Idle mode Cmd.2..Cmd.8 Parameters only configurable from USW GSM pin code and numbers 6320 Engine heater ON Fuel level config. sensor 6330 Engine heater OFF Oil pressure config. sensor 6560 Cool-down timeout Water temp. config sensor 6570 Oil pres. RUN detect Unit s 6700 Diode compensation Multi-input 1 selection (RMI/mA/Bin) 6940 Alarm LED function Multi-input 2 selection (RMI/mA/Bin) 6950 Parameter group Multi-input 3 selection (RMI/mA/Bin) DEIF A/S Page 89 of 122

90 Parameter table description The table consists of the following possible adjustments: Set point: Timer (delay): The alarm set point is adjusted in the set point menu. The can be in percentage of the nominal values. The timer is the time that must expire from the alarm level is reached until the alarm occurs. Relay output A: A relay can be activated by output A. Relay output B: A relay can be activated by output B. Enable: The alarm can be activated or deactivated. ON means always activated. Auto acknowledge: Alarms are auto-acknowledged when the alarm becomes inactive. Inhibits: It is possible to inhibit some of the alarms. This means it is only activated when the running feedback signal is present. Inhibit functions: DEIF A/S Page 90 of 122

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